Berlin [Import]

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Import Blu-ray/Region All pressing. The curious tale of Lou Reed's 1973 album Berlin, is worthy of a documentary in itself. It's trajectory from critical and commercial failure to one of the most highly regarded records in his canon has vindicated Reed's vision for the album. This concert film was shot 33 years after the former Velvet Underground front man unleashed Berlin on the world. A remarkable critical volte-face has occurred in the intervening years, although Reed has rarely performed material from the album. Director Julian Schnabel headed to St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn, New York, at the tail end of 2006 to shoot this document of Berlin's live resurrection. The film is culled from a five-night stint at the venue in which Reed, and a host of guest performers, brought the album back to life.

Import Blu-ray/Region All pressing. The curious tale of Lou Reed's 1973 album Berlin, is worthy of a documentary in itself. It's trajectory from critical and commercial failure to one of the most highly regarded records in his canon has vindicated Reed's vision for the album. This concert film was shot 33 years after the former Velvet Underground front man unleashed Berlin on the world. A remarkable critical volte-face has occurred in the intervening years, although Reed has rarely performed material from the album. Director Julian Schnabel headed to St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn, New York, at the tail end of 2006 to shoot this document of Berlin's live resurrection. The film is culled from a five-night stint at the venue in which Reed, and a host of guest performers, brought the album back to life.